Iron Heart Products - What do you think we should make?
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See that's where something like herringbone can come in and represent some texture
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Solid UHF's tend to be hard to sell because it is virtually impossible to capture the beauty of the fabric in a photograph…
True story. The irony being that IRL that beauty of the weave and texture comes through even more precisely because of the simplicity
Yeah, the solid ones are phenomenal. I remember walking down an aisle at IHUK once and I literally stopped and went back to look at one. They're really the only UHFs that truly tempt me…
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Has there ever been a corduroy CPO. Possibly blanket or preferably quilt lined. I find the quilt lining much easier to move the arms with the reduced friction.
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Has there ever been a corduroy CPO. Possibly blanket or preferably quilt lined. I find the quilt lining much easier to move the arms with the reduced friction.
Plus one on quilt linings. The colour matching opportunities with quilt are excellent too.
Otherwise no cord CPO as far as I can remember. Sounds lovely to me.
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I would like to see more single yoke western flannels, like the kanreki.
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I would like to see more single yoke western flannels, like the kanreki.
I’m also a fan of that style.
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I just want to break up the monotony of having mostly double yoke western uhf's in my closet. I love them but like variety too
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My IHSH-49 shacket has blanket lining on the body and quilted nylon lining on the sleeves–that to me is the best way to do it:
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If y’all ever decide to run a UHF lined CPO, my vote is for ALL UHF, no nylon. No nylon EVER. It might make sense when combined with itchy wool blanket fabric, but double brushed UHF beats plastic nylon every minute of every day